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The Huron Expositor, 1959-12-25, Page 7jai Merchants is es .KOSY' KORNER. RESTAURANT STAN TUCKWOOD, Prop:' hone 111 Hensall: HUROND E ' DAIRY It., MOCK Yrop. Phone. 27 Hensall •' SPORTSMAN `GRILL BERT ;NORTON- Prop. Phone 1540 • Hensall ENSALL .5c TO $1.00 STORE CLEM CHRISTIE, Prop. Agent for = - [dtown Cleaners and Laundry A sleighfui of best wishes BEA.TON'S BAKERY BEVERLY BEATON , ,- Prop. Phone 35 • ' Hensall SHOE REPAIRING ° SKATES SHARPENED ,R. A ' ORR -HENSALL FEDERATION NEWS By S. CARL HEIUIINGWAY •� he directors of 'Huron Coin, Farm Forum mlast in the agricultural boaretd roomsFriday;. Clin- ton, and I am sorra-,.tom say that there could have been a better, at-, teiadance, • The theme of this year's pro- grams is "Adjustment — Key To Farming's Future." One adjust- ment that farmers seem to have made is to become so busy with. production ' that there is littleor; no time to attend meetings, such as farm forum, to, consider whe- ther or -not their efforts are going to bring the results they want. Perhaps we in Ontario are too fortunate and as yet haven't', felt the squeeze •sufficiently to cause us to re -act. Form forum was born in 'the latter days of the depres- sion of -the thirties, and , can be given a great deal of the credit for the advancements that have taken place in farm living and or- anizatiorl.;: Over the 'prosperous, , post-war years, farm forum' interest and activity declinedsharply, but ap- parently difficulties have arisen in all parts of Canada; except in. On- tario; to arouse the people to again participate'. in the discussion with the -yiew toimproving their condi- tion. And, believe me, there is room for improvement. A • rural, school teacher's salary in the early thirties would ,equar the price of an - average standard car;. today it still does. Other sal- aries would bear about the same relationship. ' In the forties a farmer.` could purchase a tractor for $1,000,00 and pay for it with 50cmt$, but today a •similar tractor will cost $3,000, and he will still ,hve topay for it with '50e -oats At present prices it would take about 100 cases of eggs to pay my` taxes. This is getting close to the limits of the deficiency payment IIENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE Garnet Mousseau. Manager Fertilizer - Feed Coal = Shingles • . Twine • Etc. Phone 115 Hensall BROWN'S I.G.A. MARKET Phone' 113 Hensall May this Christmas .be the., merriest' ever. „JOYNT'S MEN'S WEAR King St. T. C. JOYNT& SONS, Props. Phone Hensall W. ' 0. GOODWIN GENERAL MERCHANT hone 16 Hensall May God richly bless you at Christmas' and bring you;. true happiness WILSON'S REXALL. DRUG STORE , Phone, 20 Hensall eny Comas A very Merry Christmas to you all: ti. AL'S SUPER SAVE MARKET Choice :.Quality Meats and Groceries Phone ' 17 ensall c\ RUDY'S !PRODUCE. RUDY", PETZSE Phone' 190 • Hensall J. ea.& Mr�omth�Dublin r. H BONTHRON urniture Funeral Director hone 15 Residence 156 HENSALL Joy --to the-worldd'=and-to,..-- everyone, Merry Christmas. FINK'S TIN SHOP Tinsmithing Plumbing.. Heating Sheet Meta Wiring Work - Electric- ring ED. FINK Prop. Phone 36: Hensall SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION. BLIGHTON FERG = Prop. No. 4 Highway • Phone 45 IRWIWS A LADIES'WEARR. Nr IRWIN Prop. hone 163 Hensall May this Christmas Season usher in, a New Year of peace on earth, good will ~' toward men. E. L. i.!',ICKLE & SON BUYERS' BEANS, GRAIN, Etc. Phone 103. • Evenings 133 HENSALr; , rt ri,' rai t`•. • . i r , 0.4 2.. � �, 1 s , , ;r- t r t ! i •.. w May your Christmas sparkle with happiness. • TEXACO. ` SERVICE STATION h as rner 4 and 84 Ili wa Co g Y Logan Council Logan Conned held; their' final Meeting, for 1959 with all members present. William H, Chaffe was re= appointed Logan Township's re- presentative to the Thames Val: ley ,Authority for 1960 and. Wilfred Nicholson was reappointed to the Mitchell District High School Board for two years. - By-law No. 164, to 'raise, $20,000. for the Monkton school addition, - was ddition;was> given its final reading. Road accounts \totalling $4,47436 and general` accounts amounting to 4$4,546.57 were •`ordered paid. The first .'meeting ,of the New Year will be held `January 4, at 1 p.nl. , `- T JOHN" REID • Prop. HEST -SPAY TO LIFT Phone 242 • Hensall MERRY CHRIS'T'MAS, FRIENDS .. and thank you , for your kind patronage, this past year. 4r IL:LiS S.HOE4T;,ORE T CYR E Since1862 Seaforth . r% ,�.';9. 1;4 «st dJrn,. +tat t £,«4,.r+ri, p: r1 ✓� r wL tr1. wl w , 5,4 ttAk -Mrs: P. Graham left Monday for Fort': Myers, Florida, . where She - will spend' the winter months'va- cationing. with relatives:' Reeve 'John Henderson attended - the funeral of the late Magistrate Dudley E. Holmes, of Goderich,: at Goderich on Thursday. N E /pas _ party Friday'' afternoon, at: tended by parents ,•and pre-school children., with John Elder as chair- -man 'A very interesting: and ..de- -lightful..=program was presented- and included the -following num-, bers: Mr. Fred Kennings left Monday to spend ;a ,month visiting with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Redden and family., At the meeting;' of Amber Re- bekah ; Lodge, held 'on Wednesday, it was disclosed that $175 had been cleared from the Huron Hereford Breeders' Associatipn banqut, held recently to'which the group cater- ed. At a special meeting of Hensall Legion Branch 468, Wilmer Dal- rymple was appointed first 'viee- president andJohn Skea, second vice-president, to replace - W. J. Cameron and Jack Simmons, who resigned. Mr, and Mrs. George Armstrong were in Goderch_on- Thursday at- tending 'n the funeral of the late Imes. to Dudley E: Ho Magi tra Y A district resident had a lolvely Christmas tree stolen out of his truck which. was parked in the vil- lage, He had just purchased the tree 10 minutes earlier,Christ- S.S. 10, Hay, held their it GREETINGS • , As Christ- mas gladdens December, so your friendship: gladdens our hearts. We find .real joy in wishing you a Happy Yuletide' and ,a .Glorious New Year. FRIEND & WHETHAM Best in Cured Meat' Phone 56 R , 2:' Dublin:, As' we think of all the good things that we would wish you this Christmas, we cannot help but feel that .this senti- ment is inspired by your good will and friendship maintain— ed aintain -ed through the year. THOMAS G., BUTTERS :General Hardware_ Phone 39 R:; 2 _._ Dubliner_.. May you find' good cheer, peace and happiness at Christ- mastime These are eur__sin-_; eere wishes for all •nus friends who have made this Christmas such a wonderful one for us. CONSTRUCTION LTD. Dublin Phone -8 Perhaps we should be thankful -for-1 dui-•increased__effieiency-. for enabling us to manage --to survive, even for a limited time under these circumstances, but on - second thought perhaps it is our • effici_ eneythat, has placed: us in this un enviable position." -This is a prob- lem that , fakni forum might well solve for us. But you .must :: be interested. Plans were laid at the directors' meeting to hold the county farm forum annual . the second week in January, in the afternoon. It will be open to all forum members and to any other interested persons. We hope you will be watching for the announcementof• the details. In -closing, let: me wish all of you a" Very Merry Christmas. ° Let us count our -blessings for the pres- ent and leave our' troubles for; the.: A warm and friendly wish of cheer, For'Christinas and the coming year! 1AS' PAiRAUSKGPF George `White''JDealer Phone 21- R 4 Dublin May your heart. be light;and your .home be bright with;. every, Christmas joy!, " ' We're thinking of yen, all our friends, and hoping that this happy Christmas season brings to you -good .cheer, good health and good' fellowship. DUBLIN ELECTRIC Phone 70 R . 2 Dublin d,;1, jettwitisrt i 4i'r,;.4r44a .Ad)Ai)'4OO' trr �1' '•Ed,,�� 9... Ye ^ 'y,,. , 9 t5, • K... i4 ..'5 .. 9 .. '9 , e.. , 9. THOSE BIG FEED -BAGS Maybe ,you're a better man than any in the country when it comes to lifting ; and _,heaving feed 'and fertilizer bags: But don't let your son start out trying to: -imitate OIL,' A poorjob of lifting could cripple his back for life, k. Choruses; games of letters, by. Grades 1 and 2; recitation, • Mar- garet Rooseboom; group of songs by Grades, l,: 2 and 3; piano chimes, Ann. Funk. recitation, Brian Camp- bell; song, Katharine McEwen; vio- lin solo, . "Blue Bells of Scotland;" Wayne.. Payne; song;., Margaret Rooseboom;. 'Christmas story, Lar- ry Elder; ,song, Cathy Munn; "I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In by Grades .3; 4, 5 and 6; 'recitation,, Marie Campbell; . piano 'solo, Miss Catherine Gackstetter; 'recitation, Ann Funk; tricks :'for the: ladies, in charge of Wayne, Payne; ---sha- dow, picture contest, in charge of Fred Funk; choral speaking, "Mes- sage of the bells,.,. senior pupils;. group of songs by senior boys; -pia-fib solo, Miss Helen Wasson. • Miss Catherine • Gackstetter ac companied for- the programwhich , concluded with, a chorus, "Santa, the Happy Wanderer." Santa ar- rived and distributed gifts and candy to the children. and lunch was served. Mrs. E' Norminton is the teacher of this school. The schoolroomof the United Church, Hensall, was packed on Wednesdayevening for. the pres. entationof the church school Christmas entertainment. R e v Currie Winlaw was Chairman and 'spoke briefly. May the message of Peace" and Good Will shine brightly in your hearts this Christmas, with a holiday rich in the ,joy of blessings received and bright with happiness ! 0,6 Following is the program as pre sented: Christmas -carols, led by Miss Greta Lammiei chairman'$ address choral 'reading, Mrs. W C. Smith's and Mrs. William Mickle's'nursery class; chorus and recitations, Mrs. Jim Taylor's kine dergarten class; choruses by the Sunday School, Ted by Miss Lam'. mie; "Remembering the Orphans At C,,•hristmas, Mrs. Lorne Hay -arid Mrs. Cleri} Christie's primary class; ""An Important Announce- ment", "A Christmas Wreath" and "Circling Around the World," :hy Miss Jean Noakes' and Mrs. lap McAllister's class; songs and reci- tations by Mrs. Pearl Passmore'g. and Mr. Ian McAllister''s' classes; dialogue, Mrs. George Parker' class; Christmas. Pageant, MrS. Donald Joynt's class; solo, Billy Chipchase; chorus and group story, Mrs. Robert Cook's class; choral. number, Miss Lammie''s and Mrs'... Walter., Spencer's., -classes: "Take time out to teach him the six steps of safe lifting They're all .based orf the idea _that`, the strongest muscles .are in the legs, thighs, arms and .shoulders, . not, in the back," says Hal Wright, safety. expert with •the Ontario Depart- ment/of Agriculture: Here is his., system: First, make: sure you have a solid 'footing. Back strains (wrenched back) -result from los- ing your balance and throwing too, much weight on the back muscles., Foreman: '"I hope 'you're not one of those guys who drop their tools and -take off, the minute the whistle . .blows." Applicant "Heck, no I put 'em away' neatly:, ..then wait for the ,whistle!" { • r•'i... 9.,;e•• 9i;w.1� 9t;wt;eY 1tr1i 9 .`I F'c • Next, squat' down" close to ,the.:. object.., The idea is to bend your legs andkeep your back straight. In this way,' -your legs and not your back do the ,lifting: 'Don't get down to "a' full squat -the weight of the load won't let you' straighten your legs. Just crouch so .you. can exert your full leg, : power. Keep your back fairly straight, •batt not like a ramrod; the idea is hot to bend at : the waist wbere,.:yout back has todo the• lifting. 1 firm Then rab':the lead A Y sudden g shift in' the load could throw the weight' en your back. Result:. a strain. Now, take a deep breath while you're lifting so that your muscles are tensed. You auoid strainthat;. way, too. ' Next, carry the -"load Close to you. "Yo i distribute the load over your. whole body, keep better bal- ance and less weight falls on the mus'eles of the lower back. - Finally, get • help if the load is too heavy. Don't aim for :weight lifting championship. Santa .distributed candy to the children. i4. ik •T.r ,3`.<�r' ..s ,T T r;" :'� ' r:;" ;s'.^.` rs' .pi t .:,4 ii'.ef r�r!•tr>r` ,T.+•'. WINTHROP i May your Chr sturas be filled With good will,. abundance, ; and the•. tranquility of faith:, May Peace be youi-s this Christmas! BE RJ McKILLOP, LOGAN � HIBBERT , • TELEPHONE CO. DUBLIN ONTARIO .5"-..- r t.xt DAVID 'SCHENCK Body Repairs Phone 453-W =--'Goderich St. West .�,ork - , w.;(, ;eel r•Z,''.,,:.''W�''�'""a.''w,,att'�`.'�s�' 9',"s'�� 9 9 ,e tea. i•1�1,el) • wl; • twt;Wt, II'e4�e•' Yw ••.'5 .• Vw.. 9.. Yw .. K.' .',, .. K, ,5c •' sta �, EERY €N *'` aslm No :words ecpress more -Sincerely at this time -of year what is in our hearts for atir many friends --- than than the good old fashioned Messrs. Thoiha's Love and Nor - mar J -,eve, of Milestone, Sask., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Love and family in McKillop and Mi. and Mrs, W. A. Campbell and Miss Ellie, Love, -of .Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michele and Edward Canipbell and Mr. and, Mr. R. Norris, of Markham, attended the funeral of=the late John Camn- bell, erry, Merry Christmas! DUBLIN - CREAMERY and POULTRY PACKERS, joy to our friends, Peace to our Nation, Good Will to, ail. kka Phone 68 R 2 Dublin .,. y�u. +,. ,...• �. fi. .0 7, w.. i.� s;••i`'t 9. )4 t.,a-',rtxi�r•tt tA�fi4'C�� 't�NIN` GARAGE AND SNACK BAR . . Nights 4, - Dubin' Phone 73, Dublin